Petrol-diesel became costlier in these states including Maharashtra

No movement was seen today in the international market amidst the ongoing ups and downs in the prices of crude oil. Therefore, the price of crude oil remains stable in the global market. In this sequence, WTI crude is trading at Rs 69.16 per barrel and Brent crude has reached $73.85 per barrel. However, there has definitely been a change in the retail prices of petrol and diesel in the country. Petrol and diesel prices have changed in many cities. In Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Telangana, Arunachal, Jharkhand, Gujarat and West Bengal, there has been a rise and fall in the price of oil.
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Petrol costlier by Rs 1.18 in Maharashtra
At the same time, the government oil companies of the country have released a list of new rates of petrol and diesel. According to the new rate list, petrol has become costlier by Rs 1.18 in Maharashtra and is being sold at Rs 107.17 a litre. At the same time, diesel has increased by Rs 1.13 to Rs 93.66 a litre. In this way, petrol and diesel have become costlier by 50 paise and 49 paise respectively in Chhattisgarh. Apart from this, petrol has become cheaper by 62 paise and diesel in Gujarat. Oil prices have also changed in Rajasthan. Here petrol has become cheaper by 37 paise and diesel by 34 paise. Oil prices have increased in other states of the country like Kerala, Telangana, Arunachal and Jharkhand.
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Petrol and diesel prices in major cities of the country
Sr. No. City Petrol Price Per Liter Diesel Price Per Liter
1 Delhi Rs 96.72 Rs 89.62
2 Mumbai Rs 106.31 Rs 94.27
3 Kolkata Rs 106.03 Rs 92.76
4 Chennai Rs 102.63 Rs 94.24
5 Noida Rs 96.77 Rs 89.94
6 Ghaziabad Rs 96.58 Rs 89.75
7 Lucknow Rs 96.57 Rs 89.76
8 Patna Rs 107.24 Rs 94.04
9 Port Blair Rs 84.10 Rs 79.74
Petrol and diesel prices change daily at 6 am
Let us tell you that the government oil companies of the country issue a list of new rates of petrol and diesel every morning at 6 am. This list is made on the basis of daily changes in oil prices. Because the price of crude oil is much less than the retail price of petrol and diesel. But after adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of oil, its price increases considerably. This is the only reason that we have to buy petrol and diesel so expensive.

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